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. . . '—-—__-———-———-———-—-————‘:‘-*‘—_-——————__————-,‘——-——__—_—_ VOLUME 380. ' ? CHICAGO, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1376, PRICE FIVE CENTS., .: Do orders et the Cit; not In keeptng n avy wentioman, old Cgunefl. acd they will con- { Inst] perfected In every shape, and the job is put DIAMONDS. 111 HE S GONE:;‘ 1inuo 16 do g0 whilo (n ofice. O 0 T e e re ot the | ool o ve mtbam s cemy in Fomats 60 | gend 1t to bm. Why oma it ot feft for Miyor r ALEX SCLLIVAN, Secretary. are golug on now, 1t u;;nld nnlpbefnlr wmwpn-,u Mru:’non». e Py Via e E:zrw‘gelt'it:rd:hh“ &mt'ug'tolu e wan nto Ire:Mambal Dennier saw that the crisie had | that ruch thinge 8a this would be done. Then the | Ald. Sheridan moved the previous question. Were they going to obe: il By ,'ufln“a . ; 4 G Aoz eolied iy Mg O et | ple sy deBrnl o U ERE gy e, | H0 lon 2 ek, The, mnty auenion 9 | tefow'ia S efiog o St eniy ack ) N . . ¢ ), elleve 1 o - A n was then pnt and carried— ® That's What ti City-Hall 5 24 votoa to whore ho drcw up the fallowing. Ietter, which wa | dor. | donot think there is any occasion ot this | yean 203 naya, f—Ald, Hidreth, OB D ihe thing ispuils, Xnd thore wore 25 meatly copled, aignod, and sont to the Maynr, time to carry It to any such exient. It secme to ‘hite, Ryan, and Lengacher voting h.zl'thl n'; gnfih&{?;‘]&w{‘gagggmfi{{‘ucnodnnymmberlo ¥ann DzraRTaany, CiticAno, May 15, 1870,—79 | have gona as far s s necded In this political quea- | tive. ., ay tajaw Tia Spetoly bonia the Acting eon- the Hlon. Thomas Zloyme, ATiyor. #f¢,—Snis In | tion, and tero 1s ‘meed that wo sliotid come down | = Aid. Tlldreth presented s commanfeation to add | Sag 1A% I eincercly hoped the proper stap anawer tb your commuicition of the 12th IntL., 1 | toa matus where wo ehall come down and do tho | g lights to Iarber strcol, which whs recaived nd | Bowus thy b n a Joyinesion could be ratred would' eny that 1 heglected to anawer tho comm- | bunineas that we arc sent lero, to do, and ta entab. | referredto the Commitiee on Sireets and Alloys Of | ous 1o e tha Lanl Siacon 07 Loyne sbould turn nlcation from the City Clork with rogurd 4 tio| shorir rulen that wo ehal) ho govoried by, aud | the Weat Division when sppointed. AL, Colleronantr, resident, the Clerk, 1 o revolation adopted by the Common Council of th | nat be changed cvery night that we coms into the Ald. Bommer movod to relnsert Rule 40 21 one | [iave, made a statement th ol h |‘h'. h,’ he City of Chicaga relating to your authority to act sa | Counchl, ¥rom fime. o time I have tad petl | of the rules of the Councll. Ald: Whito suronded | petatie syl i2fement, the other night ihat ‘ho nyor, for the feason that no Anawer was avked of | tions that 1 prenented to tho Cosncil—has { i3, ; Tare 10 Sk Goty oS G S mmnication es. me, hit o (his Connection wil say that Twould | beca piven 'to me by = the poople— | The Chalrman then anpounced tat s there were | ““Fho GlorcoiVe Fommhed Mr. Corvin sontinad gadridorL o breach of oo fults towardn the'logia: | and dhen” 1 have iid remonateances | morales aa yel, communications, wonid be taken | copy of fhe orlhusl ot iy requent. > tivo pody of the city f T did not. recngnize ‘fta | thoo imea g grest banded tomne, énd T havo like. | op; The 0ret trs one from the Mayor L a : e eame in the Councll, - Supposing | - Ald. Sommer—Which Mayor? _[Laughter.] ' Politiciang Said About i Colvin Yesterday, — ‘Whes It Became Known that $50,000 WORTH OF GEMS | “weias- u suthority. Coneequontly, I have tho honor to | wire bro Cullerton—Tiio remaths of the gontlemin et L rfectl acknowledge you 0s tho ‘athoriecd Mayor of this | that 1aliould go In the 8ret night snd moveasna- | Tho Chair—~We have anly ono Mayor. are perfectly proper with regard to reconsider Council o city. Keapectfally submitted. annlon of e sale, vihet u-mfimmepmn my col- A GENERAL u;coafirnyox. ?&lu;’ggfiu:cfl:zflmg&"dfi .‘2:,‘ tabls, ‘mf s o L, Marr Benxen, Fire-Marahal, eague, If you pleade, of the privilege of having it The Clerk read tho following communication | to re Mr. Colvin as Mayor. nusw‘ do nn‘: AT PEREMPTORY = After tha breaking up of the cooference Marshal | refcrred, and put it through that nigbt, and tien | grom the Mayors 1o meoguing Mr. Coltin s Mayor. . Jist vw . oodell wan vory bawy, 1n fact, he wae an busy as | people should remonatrate who may b three times : cognl n the fotare, The rese- a ¥ Mavon's Orpicr, Citrcano, May 16, 1870.—7b | lution that' was pasacd was parfectl man could ba'in & beker's oven without s fan. | sagreat In number OF property lutercsi—b thirea - s 2 e T o pabged Into Colvinin otica, bozzed o minaic: T freat 1o s, aid LY. liave v volew | [he Uonorable Memberd of the City Cotncli-Oan: | On the same avaning a1 s, paaity “,“,“’,,:"‘flfl c ! 1heh iht the Comptronars; Iick (o ha owns hers | In the fulure, they have ho Tedress wintever, The | Joe ts inteience Toat i obcaionm i The e | ey o tnr ity ot S ErorSos yuc belag tt Awordand thera » ward, Fiually ho ca tured Mr, | Gouncil hus acted, und there lu no mord cast be | quest_containéd fo_yonr resclutionn of the fih | to aitach his name to that resolutlon. 1f he di - n’)'m-uc“;?fn hu‘r (‘g; luyrlm.fllfl “ll'-*“ lonc. ¥ 1 68 thro Hne b Inst. I have been recognized 34 the legnlly quali- | noL {t was & law notwithstanding, as the chartee {he Ailuation m, The twaln dodged aroun Now jnasmuch as thero has been s Commitiee | fieq and ncting Mayor of Chlcago by all {he depart- | only relates to ordinances. The ihotlon mada to- o find ont exactly what the othier licads of depart- | sppointed upon rules, amd that Commitice Lus ot | ments of the Municipal Government, except that of | night not to recolve the communication s a proper menta hud done, fn what langunge they had cotched | been cailed togetlier, inusmuch s the Council ban | thy Clty Comptroller, who, I doubt not, willepeed- | ont. and the anly one to be' taken by tuts Counctl their replles, what they hod Lo soy abont the thing, | stricken out cerlain rules, 1 think for the eutety of | yiy foliow the e"mPle the ofher ofiicers, I bave | In the premises.. Were this Coancll to allow that etc., elc. Their atock of infarmation did not grow | the Councll, fur the protection of cach inemher of | (5w honor to be, ete. Tionas Horxx, Mayor. motiun to be road and a motlon made to place tho actoss a conple of roportera, | the Conncll and the peoplo, 1 bellave It is hut Jurt | e Prestdent pro tem. ~What will you do with | same ayon the tablo temporarily provailed, it ve up 1) lhey Knew, antlcipoting aud right that as faraa We rules of e Councll are | (ho communicntion? wonld be a recognition that M, L\;{fln ‘waa Mayor. that they would be furnished In retarn with | concurned that no further action should be taken. | "3 CPRIRIRIOEOTY oo 1 bo sccopted and placed | Thit s ot the imtention of this body. I Ar. a capy of thie Muralial's letter, which waa then being | God knows we have done enongh siready | o 'gie, Colvin has nny clattn to the offico, Tet hild g0 tn the drmaghicd Ly W eccompli-hed Becretary, Oood. | o' far an the rules are concerned, ant | )4 mptareth calied for the year and naya, and | conta. " Certiinly the City Gavernment i fully . liowover, declined 10 give up the document [ no further action whonld b taken In' rela- | 0y sere ordered, and, boing taken. resaitedw | orkanized thia eyenini spder Mayor. Loyne, snd y7, 6. " Tlose who voted fi the nega- | there oo question in my mind but the wtlon yeas, na. reporiom, n | I & fiod £hat It will be I 168 tenor very Tauch lilio tho reply | to this Gouncil, and then we abull know {rom that | eeréydisssm, Sommen, Lodding, Mildesth, | now Lefore tis ls.a proper ane. .1 hopd 1 will pro- The Chicago Tichborne Will Ap- peal to the Law for Roha- bilitation as Mayor. ~ AUCTION SALE, A.H MILLER’S, No. 61 WASHINGTON-ST., Mayor Hoyne Sends in His List of Committees to the Council, Ald Ryan and White Object to the Positions Allot- until )t had Been seen and algned by Hickey. The | tion to the rules umtil the Committe ever, naw enongh of [ttosurmise | aball have revincd the ralcs, and then report th < L G'Bfen, White, Ryan, Nicsen, Lengacher, and | vail. A v ¥ Torwarded by the Boagd of Prblic Workn. Hme on that we shull ack under the rules of Wi | Gyvene o 2 b : ednesda Momm Ma 17 a't 1 O,C]. k ted to Them, o otier Bepartins ts, Sho Compirolier exeept. | Conncll when sdapfed 1o ot think tat it 1 to B T, SonT e vieok | T yens S nart: weere. demandod o3 the nio: i ’ 5 ed, sent worl to Mayor lloyne that they recoguised | the best Intereet of this Conncil that we should | Tne Clerk then Toad & Commmnniestion from the | & oo iponalted ag faliown: him only &n the Chief Maglutratc of the cily, bunter with these rules Jn this manner, and all [} catlon from eas—Pearrons, McAuley, Dallerd, Rosonberg, Mayor appointing tu¢ Committeea for the ensuing | Aldrich, Thos e b TAR LEGAL CONPERRACE. mattera pertaining to rules that any member of s . mpaon, burt, Stewart, Sherldan, The counael for the oF Drentrord | fin Councl) hus It hls Laadn thot le 1 dgsitous of | JouE, oo folloxe: MeCren, B Rateabucg, | Boetton, Kerbor Ueldior, Tautmiel, Suilth, —Manars, Tiooh Goudy, and Jamichonfor Mr. Col- | having changed ~ In the body tofs the | phinauce = Akl McCees, Drigzs, Rosenborg, | Brims, Thioon, MeCroa, Bawleigh, Cleveiand, vin, and Tiorton, Tuley, and Thompson for Mayor | miew—sny amendments, alteratlons, or sny. | “palion AVAGENEIENE pocr siowars, T I heslon Banmgurten, * Waldo, ~ Linscnbarth, Hoyne—met In Mg, Tlcy’s offico yesterday foro- | thing of the kind,—I think that | oi™N{oren 4 et ¥ Throop, ' Tonar, Hirk-n: e noon and indalged In 8 further conforence over tho | ought to be prescnted hero 1 the Council und re- | ““LHES 010 mhompson, Gilbert, Waldo, | Whtie: Tormm N oo o ety o0 Trfen, sltuatiun. At tioon they had ot roached an agree- | ferred to the Committec upon Kules, uud that the [ yJieFeZ A0, Thompson, . Wal bite, Rtyan, Niesen, Lenzacker, Sweeney—0, . mont, and adjourncd for lunch. Aboat 3 o'clock | Chairman of the Committee upon Koles should call | “phie 'and Water—Ald, Kirk, Batlord, Sherid: CALL FOR INFORMATION, they Tconvercd: snd aficr about ane hoors din- | tiie Gommittce logether and £t this queation, %0 | vy Gedels aod Cloreland, 1 ERRIED 1 e Eirk S Lis Lt uhe G Clrkbanndared pu| e on, v ‘ ) 1 2 ¢R\ reting o . Bataowy agrotal Upon B OO 0 U oo g e e L e aaigs To: tid Srhoole—Ald. Cleveland, Linseatmrth, VonOs- | cfl a claasified et of the numes of il oficinlr, del, D and Stewart, THR FROTOCOI. gquestion? ¢ B g thelrsubordinates or aasistants, with the emolument. Colvin as relutor hall fle an Information tn the | - Al Jilldreth—Please atato the smendment. I Waarstes Sinleghiht. Smith, Bausgarten, ! | eucli recelves, together with tho, wiuonnia paid em- nature of quo warganto npon Mayor Loyne to | donotunderstandit, P A R ! Bloyes cullestishiy ot seian South Divirion—Ald. Gitbert, | Barrtimants fatine i ¢ Thake hi ahow caves by T scts ua ond exoreinen | - Al - Thompson—The oripinal motton was to | giiricrs afd Alleys South Duvirton Al spartinents wow existingin the functions and privileges of Mayor of the city, [ aduptRaledl. Thoamendment was not to adopt | g i e o AL Wi 1d. Gllbert pmended by sugyesting that the re- e o e o o ot e LY. | oy rulos, bui thal 1ho Committees named 1n tha | g, Strecia and Alleys Vorit Dirision—Al. Waldo, | pont specify the dutles of thiese onfcers and - The Comptroller Announces Von Hollen’s Departure-- The Water-Works. Tho Whlo o bo Sold hy Catalogue, and Includes ¢ BOLITAIRES in Rings, Pins, Studs, Ladies’ Ear Dmllx).s’ &c., weighing from 1-2 to 8 carats eac! OLUSTERS, beautifully set in Rings, Pins, Sets, &c. Ald. Throop Reads the Noisy Hil dreth a Much-Needed Lesson. o b the severul The License Frauds to Be Investigated ---Aldermen and Their Taxes & Leugacher, Murpby, and Boser, loyes cean, and nol Interpoto any dilstory motions or | old Rale 41 be tie committees of the Cauncl for | 5Rees e O rton—ald. Doume | MOT™ 5 ' tachinicul abjections #0 nd to stave off 8 judgment | the present year; thut fs sll. We do not change the 4 gty Lk SEatena i inam: The nmendinent waa accepted, and the motion LADIES FINE GOLD WATCHES, enameled and LXIT COLVIN. Lytha Cam’Lw "ot for fio Jmf.,rg..g i o i 4 et e e G | [ i i, il Clovolusd, | o RsSTIED RS iAol i the moen i i T CTAT o8 ngree to conaur fn the facts presented to e umnbers of 'the standing com- i) oy and L 3 . Sheridan offere set with Diamonds. Jrialckinting Faiby fof umfi:fimfi e Conrt If possibie Should they be anabie. to | mittecs for fhe preacit year. B e o i LTIEEa, Btew- | o puving Arclier aventie from Kouth Tlnleted atrcet Ald. Sweeney wanted the members to understand i ’ o to the river. After rome constderuble discussion, what lhey Wwors voung on. The Chairman of the | 1 JppAbeastents Al Lowlor, Waldo, Rysn, | (e rosoTarion was adopre. ugree, thelr case will go ta the Courta bfl‘l sl(‘l&t e 5 bad reglected tocall the Cow- | “Zn 1S A1 i 1dan, Van Oslel, Koerber, ATIOLISIIING OFFICES, ings. The Information will LADIES' SETS, Diamond Settings. opments fn the Mayoralty war yesterday, and consequently the attendancs of interested spec- dsy ‘Vor to-morrow Crimloal | Cowmittee on Rul . b tho : Conrt, * The camso wil be heard by the | mitleo together, and to paes tula rule, withouta : ;! : i R i GENTS' FINE GOLD WATCHES, American and | tatrs sboot the Cliy-Tut was largor thon for | <Cireulcruts b bane, and ey ndsmmint Wi ‘Do | Feport woukd be o cxercle o v pascibwagain: | PR SERAN: Catierton, 5irk, Mtonsn, | adpptader s o0 10 FAlOVInG: st was Foreign Makes, of the Finest Qualit some oy et thro ey reson tor | e o, WE ik o, | SRR 1 B ST | el s o |, o sty ot by : o otalnicd, hon censesmAld, ot W R I : ioid . Cke 4 Shtl y. axpecting mything wonderful, but thot 8 Sun- | ciiner party ba dissstisied with tho Aading of the | proper form thiun to procced hastlly, se was evi: o o B grsar e Waldo, MeCres, love- | e 19 AL ori it uiloes cin o Abols day’s rest had given an extra zest to the appo- | lower Court. ently the Intentlon of the majority. ~His ward G- Lights—Ail. lowlelgh, AMrich, Poar- | istied without detriment to the pablic Interest. tita for news, and the attendants on the Adams- TITR 6TATUB. way anxlous that a little buriness whould be done, | gona, Cuifertan, snd Thomp=on, YON HOLLEN ; Regtilar Sales at Aunction Daily at 10 8, m, and 2:30 p. m.; Tuesday and Saturday Evenings at 7:30 o’clock. iy ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctionecers, Mr. J. H. FRENCH will conduct the sale. TO RENT. 5 GENERAL NOTICES, | T NOTICH: Desizable Ofcss|om mx oy Aif i % 1n reply to the question, whot effect docs thls | 8nd Be deprecated procecding in this fastion, IHarbor and Bridges—AlL Beldler, O'Bric The followlng communt agreament havo on tha present etatus, dir. Tulcy | AM. Ifidreth expreased the apinlon that Ald. | rriroop. Ballard, and \White. ok D1 trams Comitronier Tiaye Bald the lawyers had come to un sgreement merely | Pomaicrs’ motion was Umely uad well, and ought | *Brinfing—Ald. Pearons, Blrk, Lawler, Lin- | Cuichdo, 3oy 15.—7 ou the legal aspects of the controversy aud not on | 10 be adepted, The Council could uot aafely pro- | geppart Cho physical oo Ho ‘proumed that the legal | ceed without ihe Rule 40, unlexs all baninces was | ““Harisy stipulations did not Interfere with the policy both | Brepared in Inlialo cancun, ““h?“‘d!"f"”fl"’- -and Hildreth. dy fifutlcmm were carrying out s for e reluted to | Ensrd thoy would bo upen toa great deal of trick- | Supyblic ' Dulidings—All. Van Osdel, Ballard, | Tucaday after the firt Monday of November, A. D. oxccntiva dntica of the uffico. eFY L cull o in the | S3ith, Boser, and Sheriilar 1871, and re-elected on the Tac However, us oll thedepartments, save-the Comp- M| - Cul flflm‘!r ore "01;4“‘51 "l n the County Relafions—Ald, “Throop, Rosenberg, | Monday of Decerber, 1877, sbeconded from tha troller, havegiven In their adhesion to Muyor | mot! fl{!m";,m‘ ““”’;c- e oblectoly slmply to | cullerton, Beidler, and McAnley. clty on'the night of Wednesday, 10th fust. lioyne, thero will bo very littlo for the Chicago | Shxuhize the Jegtrintive authorfly of whis clty: | ° Ald, THoipson=1 move thut the Committern an | As suon ae Fiw encape was Kyown, on tho 19th Tichborue todo, Innccordance with an mnder- | withant the adoption uf thie rule tils body caunol | namedund constituted [n the messupe of the Mayor | Inet., 1100k posecesion of his utlice, changed tha standing between Mayor Hoyne and Mr. Huyes, | becume organtzed, Genflewien in the minority | he the Standing Comlttoes of this Councll, and | combinationy of the facks of the vatite aud wnfo, Nir. Colvin will bo pormitted to yn his late of cin} | are secking further time; they are silempting 10 | that the Aldernian named rst in each Commitice | dlecharged the clerks In his etployment, and com- natne to wwmig cort] nffil" md other annnclnl pa- ;:’:}; ) l;‘»" fi?rl:_ :".nr«;;fléon = m;‘:’;“_’?:l‘ bem;.cflul:lwn-n thereof, Sicreedant sstlgution, calling (0 my assistunce pers In connéetlvn with certain monetary acranite- . A fo Ald Hildreth—In the event that Mr, tr. R, S. Tuthill, Eeq., City Attoraey, ments on behatf of the city made some 1o sgo, | the very propasition that the Counc Fiorne. | ME R red nmnmqui.mx’.'dm'\-m'xcix had boeu streot proceedings hoped that an attempt to put somebody out of somewhere might breed a dis- turbance. Colvin was firs} on the ecenc, and had hardly cstablished himsclf when he begro o series of consultations with balf-a-dozen different per- sons on general subjocts, and with regard to the one object of lis existence,—~to do something ‘which the peaple, his masters, didn’t waus him to do. Mayor Hoyne wos slowor tn gottiog down, ard 1t wes nearly noon when ho mnasle his uppears ton wos then read tay 15,—70 the Ionoruble the City nd Murpby. Council of the City of Ulivugo: 1t 13 tny duty to -Ald. Koerber, O'Brien, Smith, Sweeney, | report to” yonr honoruble Budy ihat George {'un Hollen, wito wns cleuted Cly Collector un ‘tha ter the tist should nol prove 1o be legnl Mayor of Chle 11 upp aunce in bis office. Bofore thint time his room | and nuw being perfectod. ) I ahout ta pass for the purpore of e organlzation. | wiiat ure Fouming to dotr o, B0 1 ity o aibesslenant of ito. iblic. muneys. 10 TNE SATEST INVES T You | bod been well tillod with Aldermen ond “othor it w55 & :zn::énw:lc mvcw.d“ arning | from the proper nource, of the standitis lex'"“l i ’::e Preeident pro tem.—The Council controls :xlxuxgnn“xgn supposed to bein tho nelghborhoud of . MONEY 18 iN YOUR OW uxs§ sepscially gentlemen who took an Interestin hearing about | gyt W4 Shnounced, estly yoserchy wonifl | toeq to-night. 1 asmare the gentlcman thaf in the " O 3, Pathil) ta procrian. fudicime L B O D Ny o0 | the progross of affalrs. Gov. Beveridge mude | held In ~ the afteruoon b the pacitc | combug week I shall call the Comeilticc on Nales A e es Aniniys Aol ooas A Snttely vt DA & e 876, v From paravhn Sisins Cliy 1oa) Eatacy | his ppearance tn tho offfce during the after- | 10 sottla upon somo mattern loft ungnlsed at tho | 1oECHIET: ond e will report a sct of rulea—such 3 MRy OIS, ] % lon from the Governor updn the Canadian aue : n set of rnles that this body whall be governed b Ald. Byan—1 wuuld dewire very respectfully to | Qulilt o Gvodel forser el e Satherng ot saled for | fovil et e, The ainoadment Uhes (s | b excinad frum ncing upun e Comiites upon | eSSt bean, EE i, AP ] = gentleman offers |s out of order, But 1 do not de- 3 - in thas uleuction, D T ki ey 0 oauined only 30 | Sire o make fhat. polnt {f the gentioman swh. | Fewsonefor lt. The oloction reontly held ooy ats | 5 i Gctober, 167, 1 commenced an_exami- e, thie- Couneil from a wurd cOnyl g 5 : vhic! refutenice W the Cominditeus of the” Cousn~ mits It fn writing. 1 ekoll call ‘for & o1 natlon of the llector’s books, which were pro- et orts e a1a ! Hampsonta | divicion ondlic questivn that this tale 41 may be | izbabitants. The pentleman sshom you term Mayor i diiead under Hw followlng orter: George Von loilen, Em,, ity Collector—Dean Taxca for ths year 1078 of auch taxce, 'axes for ear 1875 the amount of such ; alawing two 15 per cems clacount, aod wil lasus vouchers ercfor w ) ot once, or IN TELE Told unil the ewner b propared o pay bis oiher /TRIBUNE BUILDING, | -5~ rmsst fempapese noon, and had a talk with the Mayor, discusstng at some length the genors] altaation, bus offering 1o docided oplafon. During the general conference a gentleman who took 8 Uvely intorest in the welfare of the Germou ?:pulnum called Mayor Hayne's attention to the D that s Siaaie-deltunig bad. SLsted That Lo now Councll intended to Spécch. publisied in the regular Counci | Adopted. ~Thero ia io"tntention on the part of the | S NOFEY 071 e Thene corminttiogs, amd | o CIFS COXUTNOLLEN'S OPFICK, procecdings clsewbere, = maJOriiy, ol ey b L e ] b e uE amy | PO Mova beforo this Councll that those Commit. | George Ton Hollen, Fupo ity Coliector—Dean Femtlewhs prescnts bt wo ranat ket organized, wnd | teea be declared the Standing Committeca of this | Fi' Yo pletise ety ee forth o < S]ODD!NGX SODDING ! REVIVE THE SUNKDAT LAY THE COUNCIL. e commitiecs must In thig. coming week fngice Counell for du hext year, ey liuve scen A to P e o yenes AOS1. 197, wafl 1850, ko ‘anted—Ord: g nvestizations of the pape et s _ou ' S ; 4 % INQUIRE mr.n.,e: «..-l:np.en zx:dand h gr wl(lxlngftlsl,'m fl:fi“gg},}‘; uenlum!l; 1';111: als‘:m;‘:f‘rlyp;%m‘;;l«; TIE STAKDING COMMITTEES. of the city s they Geet m? /A6 I e theamseches | Meuts. 1 have becnhere for a year sud o balf, all specinl uraces volumee not n usc yd: : . 1layrs, City Comptrotler.” The Councfl met yesterduy cvening ot 7:30 | afa coneevaed thoy ave autiable 16 e oecasjonsaad | 9nd: from wy experienco Iu thu Council, 1 will sy 5 ¢ Cles i tuat 1 never yet knew of n mhiter being referred to o'clock, The Clerk culled the roll und the fol- | should be icard. the Committes on Local Assesementa, - There {4 10 qguostlon by saying that ho belleved the statement wrate frou Kew York to M. J. to bo utkorly ootrue, and, fartber, that if such ac- 875, my chicf cler WILLIAM 0. DOW, = *Empluy ndditional tion wera taken by the Conncil, he would veto t. | lowing -Aldermen reaponded to their names; HILDRETI CIIOKED OFF. 13 e g y © | hetp for ‘the Collector's books.” The constaut e U AR | Y0 0F tho st fhlage Iboked for yosterdsy | Dexresns. MeAule l[h”urd, o holr DUICES | AL Tihdroth wished 1o deny the insfnnation that | Jcessity st ol o0 this Cominittce on Locol Anacse: | labor of two clerk fur soine months. showed that Offlce of tho County Tromsurer, Cook Coumty, IIL | morning by Mayor Hoyns wasa reply’ from the rsonh, A Akt a1 he wus anxious for furihee delny. Corumittees, but T can sgate you, Mr. biesidont, | the books examined were correct, aud ull reab Room 10, Tribune Building. | Oficoon North Desrbarn-at., botween Michigan Tendn of dopartiunts 1o s Tokor anil tich, Thompson, Gilbert, ~ Stewart, Sherl- | Ald. Toroop—A pofnd of nrer, Mr. Chalrmon. | ind'ulso the merabers of the Courfell, they nover | e¥iate taxea and speciil ovwwsincents bud bevn and YHivola-ata. Cr110A00, May €, 1870. —Healed bids will be recolved at the County Treasurer's Offica untll 12 o'clock g them o cxlm:m thele Intentions about submitting to hls authority, Tho letters wero sont out Eatunday, and there was no reason why answers should not bo given at once. The lettors began to_coma i {n tho afternoon, however, the first ouo being the fol- lowing from Justice Scally : Cuicaqg, Moy 15, 187 don, Sommer, Lodding, Cullcrton, Ker- "‘;"‘ gentlemui hus ypoken three tinies o the qaen- | Wit “Yave'an opportunity to refer any mutter pre. | Propeely accounted for wo far a9 the cxaminutlon on, und it dn tire he came (0 onler. ; i ) y muiter pre. | Brtended. Under theee circumetances T did not feel ber, Hildreth, O'Brien, Beldler, Vav Osdel, | “Alu Hildretli—1 wes golug to make proposl- | 4ated to this IL‘:‘U.I:I 10 the Cowmiite on Local | Jiiiorbnei to prentoie uilh whe o ehargos Hd Smith, White, Briggs, Throop, McCres, Raw- | ton. g deut, nnd T take 1t s mich 10 bo placed upon such | PEB musv.of ta etop the sollection of the Lhy roq lefgh, Cleveland, Wheeler, Ryan, Baumgarten, | Ald. Throop—I want mw,;n(vw words, u conuaittee. 1 think thut I can’ be of more nre fo | SLuEs by the otlicer fawTully elcied for the pur Niesen, Waldo, ~Letigacher, Linscnbarth, w«:-l;rfn{;“;‘:.m?;‘ ro tem.—Tho point of order is | canstituents end the prople of Clicago if placed | POry; who bud given bond in » large sua, Hlon. Thomas TO RENT. the 1st day of May and Novem! Bt the Metro- , —The upderstand the rale arlyiht, a # > , 1t {s only by making u demaud on all of the ecy- itan Natioanl liank of Now York aod thia ofice, | Hoyne, Hayor—DsaR St In reply to the resolu- | Sweeney, Buser, Kirk. moraber ca only speal u secand thne wntil il the e inese ars. T Shourn s | eral thousand delinuents, by pibiication or per- Chere will be acorned Intureat from May 1, 1870, | tons of the Common Councll and” sour note ro- | Ald, Thompson—I moveithat AL Aldrich b Aldofuss Kave spokon, letathary might seem 10 U membeny of the caucus that © | 10N, appiiention, thag the wiount ucliully bues Three Hlegant, Al New, Marblo, Octagon- | 254 bide munt be made accordingly, Bids will ba | colved to-cay, asking me to deflue gy, positlon 10 | o140 Chalrinan pro tem. e R0 et o1 think thoro fa 8 rule of | Uikt.do u little guad upon the Committee on Fire |- 134"c0y o not uppear In the Collector's weekly Front:30-room Dwelling-Sowne, withall | It lod Lot 2T BANE, SLLC 200 S | e o of T i vors cast for you st ehs | | Tho motlon ua ngreed to. B e, b thero ls 8 ruleof | and waler or Ga but vios tiese Commiiteen wert | o6y my Gl cany bt lorm rovements, situated on Twenty- A 1) 40 BEINERCEs o ppolnt me to, lowever 3 - ;: RRRTTRCO PR W Ravy | el ecta e e bl i | it sl s cabtutor stttk il | A, Glleron-—a4 sho It mesiog o the| 0 SN i on pilregst ot el melly ho rnglnder | oottt S S UL e ithefinost view of the Luka b 1he oY, mwat. | Cook Consty Bonda ™ L. C. HUCK, of hoollco of Exeputivo upon yourylr, Tcou do | Councll Speclsl Committee un Rules whs ap- | | e Presldent pro tom, — 1y racoliection 1a that e e aer” g e o | 050 e aetual amosnt of the deuleation. b [ ; Connty Srasurct; . | nolese than defor ta thit overwhelming array of | polnted to report o set of rules which should | that rule is already adopted. (ish o | Jority of the mepibury of this Councll have talen | o (Y TG Gowd GF the Cultector. w JOHEN GUNZENHAUBER, C. C. P, HOLDEN, authority, and obuy all papors and ordors emanatlng | royern this Coundll for the euauing year.” The A, Hildreti—Buty” Mr. Prestdent, T wieh 10 1 upug thelr leader, T do not care fo go into this, but | Se3inks on T8¢ MC O AR ECT0 | conimine No. 161 Randolph.at., Room 1, THO08, LONERGAT, from your oflice. Ruspectfully, ete., ) tisvd fled 1Ak mseth speak to & question of privilege, and norule can | 4jq 1, 1 would ralee gp the actions of some of the i or cuxu“l.d lon » (ke ViaauisCam|ttes JOIN HERTING, Dakiss Scurey, J, P. Chalrman hoving fafled to call the mceting to- | prevent me. it gentiemen (hat dave to oder an Ineult 10 the ';:tlllln'[:w:hlv:ubjrctm Jhaks o turther culnton i TIANOS. JOUN TANOR, JUBTICE KAUFMANN gether, I would ask for further time. It tsnot | The Eresident pro tom, —Hut the Chalr can. people of wy ward by putting me on wuch an {p- [ CAtoH Bl bt SREIE 10 B s, A D JOINSON, o | M0 womt onrecord fo the following letter: | ocessary, T bellove, to pat tho motlon, but fufs | 8 SNSRI W EIUEIRY o ion | glaiteunt comitice, L wonld therstore destes spectiully g " Comptrofier. i FOR |- —— RIS == | s1oyn Al;:;raray/o;tm oot yonorets | necessary that wo shiould hava an amendingnt | of privileye. | et 1 ahould be vscused trom sctiug upan Shis | on motlon of AId, Cullerton, the comunuication: BOOTS AND SHOES. Lor'af Tiqulry of the 13t fout., 1 woutd sxy that 1 | 40 the existing rules, and for that reuson I would 0. 1Tildreth—Simply thin: that inasmuch 08 my | (e Fouricenth & ard. g was recelved sl placed ou dle, RENT. | oo | rucolved tay appolntient frotw the Comiaon Coun- | ynove that lule 41 a8 It now uppears on the old | motives were unintentionullylupagiied. that | wisii- T WO ot ris GoTrEA G COLLECT FIOM TUE GAMDLENS. % > cfl, and wlrl mowt nsaurcdlwdbq L\M Inatructions | s the one rogulatiog the number of ed the rule sdopted simply fot the pusposeof guining AV Bheriotn -k s that 1 Any nanied- on tons Ald, Callerton—1I deeire to m sotion In re- 3 Ay X 0 ] i 1 stundlng counnittees—be udded to our present {{,",“;M’f{[‘;‘,‘,‘.:J;fifie“}f,f“&';,,., e ,::(:\}’ counmittecs. |1 would like at this iage of pro- 4 X be dropped from the Committes ou rules, ber might thoroughly understand It geedinge, (0 Al Sommor—I would Tife to tnquire—1 | “The Shresldent pro.tein. —The gentlemsn it | Lublic Bulldtogs, und havs the nume, uf Al | gilibled”swuy by tho late City Collector, in tho made a motlon thut this rule, together with )!em«.‘ beacated, That- 1u not a guestlon of privi- | G Gine experhviice In thut lne,~furnitnre, bards tfi!‘fl‘;&:&i‘é‘kfi:flir“”&w ?\fixé‘{f\:%fi'&;fi somne uthurs‘ Dbe referred to the (mmml'une on txcl.L Hidrotb—T Jatal wood, loclis, —~buspe, biuges, and all the othier np- | [ S8 RUBEE RS ST EAER: p 0 | prubability tha Rules. Tlus it been oonsidercd by the Commit- | - 4 WS w08 SRR qcoop s mo | purtenances, ond s experionce fu thut line wopld | writer of that article could furnich” thin Cotncil tee, or notf e e M boim vt | he of vome service. I bave o experence n thst | Uiinsomo proofe un the subjvct, and, if s, 1 sm All. Cullertou—The Committes hua not been | [oorif s wishies (o npente, K0l bt of the | Way myselt, und 1 thiuk hls aervices there would be | Seihoptulon that 1t ju the dnty of this ity to pro- Nkllfl} !ggelhl'h AT o e e 36 B queation of privtlene, © o or e I veloble tias wlne. e ic could be dose 1 { ceed “agutnat thone iounes amd collect I puaible, d. Soimuner moved that the motlon TO- . Hildroth—1 wua simply explulalug m: 0- § ¥ £ 2 { rome of the money, und for thut resson 1 nove the ferred o the Committee on Rules. S e Sespl sty LIp R DY U Ald, Hildrethel hopa oo isult will not be \l following: 'Ald. Lenggucher seconded it, and spokenzatnat. | *'The Presidént pro. tem.—1 do ot no nnderstana | 98674 to v, Homnc, e oa Sayer, hed ont “That a epecial commlttee of thes bs appotnted eutunating from them an body'. Winhing to pans 10 aplalon a8 to the legallty of the election, 1 hall recognizo you as the executive officer of the city untl] otherwiso orderod by tho body that placed e Iy position. _ Tisspectfully yours, U. A, Eaurxany, Folico Justice, N. D. ‘THE HBADS YOGETUER, A conforence of the heads of departmenta bad becen catled in the mumhx;sby Marstial Gaodell, to take placo nt 3 o'clock In the aftornoon at the ofiice of thy Boanl of Public Works, When that hour arrived there wora prosent Marabal Godoll, Fire- | Beoner, Saltary-Suporintendent Mill Dr. McVickor, Bresidentof the Buurd of Heald and the Comnlesioners of the Public Waorks, lation W thin matter of the defslcation. It was olleged in the Chicago 7Tmes of luxt Priday morn- fog thut o large amount of this defulcution wius ALKER BODT! This 18 to notify the trade that FARNUM&OTIS, 114 WABASH-AYV., Wholesale Dealors and Jobbera in Boots nnd Shoes, are our authorized sgents, and the ONLY PLACK In Chilcogo whore tho fienulnw Worcester ** WALK- ER DOOTS" are for sl 100 Bl Btes Sarinced e LYON & HEALY, State and Monroe-sts, Chicago, (General Agents for Btelnway's Planoa. STOOKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. Offce Chicagn, Rock Island & Pacife R R. Co. haste In pushing through the rules which wero | it. Ald, Throop, if be vwishes to ¥peak, can pro- | yuzpupter with It With all respect to Ald. Sher- he Chair whose duty it shall be to fully inves- Apth 24, 1870, IO ML &0. M. WALKER. | mumeoger ws sont for Polico-Suporintendent | to govern thew. ceel. {dun and Sommer, T dw not think 1 (s 10 the prov. ?ffi:}.‘;“( e L The Amnual Mecting of the Stockholders of the | w Mickey, with instructions to bring eithes him or 1. Cullerton explained ho did not make the ALD. TAROCK SPEAKS 1113 MIND. ince of the Coutell to maku up the commitioed § 4o 00, of gasisting suik committes in recover- Chlcago, Rock Isiand & Paclfic B R. Co., for the LN Loabe. his viows in writing to th conferenco; and pond. | motion as Clisirmau of the Committes on Rules, | Ald, Throvp—i donot whi to_ intrude spon the | after (hey bavo beets ‘acit 1. 1 hope 1£ | [ T itya Ehoney. - thoy slall have tus HOVCE 66 election of Directors, pursuant to law, and tha { ST OTRTNTLND GOODS. | inghls retarn the gentlomen preacnt talked over | but o a sluiple Alderinan, rlght of any une, nefther do I with my rights to be | adopted, It will be as sent in here by Mayor ( (0u 4 'eor persous uiid namen.” transaction of auch other bnaincas ss may come bo- 1 the uituntion fo o somewhat Lufurmnl nepuer. Ald. Bommier's motlon was not agreed to, Inlrlnch upon, We hare heard about ¢nough of | Hoyne. I do nof delleve Ald. Sheridan would de- "Pha motion wos adopted withont discussion, fore them, will bo hold at the office of the Company GUNS FIS“]NG 'l ACKLE ETG Some of thom thonght it hard thet | Ald, T —I move ta amend the motion | this kind of accusations of dishoneety nud proposl- | alre to cust & redection on Mayor Hoyme. - A10. Bweeney uered 8 resolution to, pave Chie {u the City of Ohicago, on Wednesday, tho 7th day y ly s | they and the departments over which they | mude by Ald, lerton wo that it shall stand thet | tions to do something mean or wrouy. Now, 1 do Ald, Sheridun—Su fur from Intendfiig to reflect % e} I cantrol .umJ'a be brougbt into the conflict. They wers doing the best they could for the interests of the city, and woald continue to do 80 o4 loug as thoy were fuvested with ofticlal ower. wro matter who was Mayor. Tho powers of he Commaon Coancil thoy recognlzed, —for the reagon thot it was thc Jeglsiatlve body of the city, and should obey all orders emunating from It One of the gentlemen read the following, which ho thought falrly aud squarcly represonted the views of nll: of Juna next, at 11 eltlock o, 1. A . " Rwl' Preaiden L. TOWS, Becrotary. Sl CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RALLWAY (0, Aprl) 24, 1875, Tho Amual Mesting of the Htbckholders avd " Bodhotdera of: this Company, for. the election of Dircclore, pursuant to law, and for the transaction of ‘othor bustness, will be ‘held at the ofice of tho w {he commitiees named In RuloAl of (he rules | not think that the poople have elected u et of Would uoy he i8 & gentieman | G250 uvenuo bilween Clark streutand the bridge. » » Adopte of the old Councll be the standing commitices of | gray-hesded preenborns {o manage thls city. ve known for twenty years, snd I cs. S ” Ve DReaont Camneit f0r Ehid Fonse B A e by o send ik o | toene bl Wi oue i 16 vauld o' yood Sl Callsnion morkd ULt papes i, the AL Cullerton-T xccopt 16 awondment. onr duty dércribed 1o us on every ocsaxian, 1want | thiny, and luciiitale our bnsinces, o make tho | POResbon U0 EhE HINES BROLIGEE D U1 o ose Akl Sommer—I€ 1 cau get a gecand 1 sholl movo | tosay that 1 ndmiro the shrewdbess and nbility of | change. Committecs, Carried. 1o have this referred W the Commlitice on Kulva, some of thuse young mur, but they ehonld remem- ‘Alil. Thogipmon—I would sugyust that it ie cx- : i The Cliaig—Hy whut rule? Der that many memnbens of thiv Councll bave been | cecdingly doitrablo that the cuminitices sholl be FETITIONS, ETC. All. Sammer started to read tho rule which waa | in such bodfed before, and fudeed have belped to | appolnicd so an to proceed to work. — Therefore L Ald, Throop real u communication from tho tn bie mind, bot vaddenly dlscovered that It was | extablleh such fnatifutions years and yearsogo | oni Incltued 1o thinkthat, if & mistake Las been | property-owner on West Polk streetund Dlue Is- one which Rad boen strlcken vut, aud convequently | when they were chool-boys, or perhujs bables Tu | wude, there will bu sbundant opportunity to cor- | 4nd avenus, which was referzed 1o ihe Committes sut down much confueed, Thotr motlers: arme, . Wehave eutablished the In- | roct It, Lug probubly nob to-night, and 1 therefore | on Streets und Alleys for the West Sido, At B, B, BATONS, 68 State-st. ESTABLISIED 1853, FINANCIAL. Smpeny i Chleag agy e dat ot my Tiesolved, By tho heads of the different depart- URNUINE BLOQUENCE. stitugions ubder which they huve grown tp to be | call for the provioud question. Ald, Somner presented u petition for a sewer o Bnglht?' will anthenticate their right to yoto MONEY TO LOAN mauil of o City Goverument. anvcuibiod thiv 15t AN, Hildreth—1 do nnlu:g: n:e propricty, Innas | simart youny men. T hsairs tholy ability, and hopo WIITS MOANS. Thirty-Brat uiroct, from Halsted $o Clask wtrects much aa the Council hus uppolited a Committes | their Intetloct has not been cultivated ot tho ex- AN, White thought Mayor Ifogne had mades | Hefurredto the Board of Public Works., upon Ttules, of adapil nlcn ua the clreumatancy | penes Of good maors, [Applauts.) Bt 10t | e oatake 1o piaclae him. ot tho Mavber %ad (oAU Whito exlied why ihe peport of the Commit. may dem 1 think it will be better for the best | going to sl here aud listen to accurations Illm me friilgen Cammitthe, and ho would Bodhively dor | fe8 afthe old Cuunell, puge V72, Coune proceed ttoreats of e Couol} I future Liat ul binlucss | s casess soonulive, ,} wosh P iyt | st serve anlt b o, 310 thoved 1 pawwAES. AfLOF 800w dla: yay be delayed until the rules aru formaliy airve , and we o 'l Inain quaostion was thei " BE 3 ) 8 dlg. hon by ke Commitiaw and reported 0 the Coun- | every gonticman on the prineiple of elity, Bt T | joing vote:" tlon iss then ordered by tre fal- | FUNTCR N SRR O REIract For Say . cli"dad ‘acted woi. The Idea of coming in uno | will ot sit iere und tafi wuch things, [Applvasc. ] | "©5el Zhidmona, McAnloy, Ballard, Rosenberg, Licmnses nikis Lo tho Couscll, striking out certatn rulea to | Iam t00 old to take such ilwges 1 tevitlovk theti | pjdrich, Thompuon, Gliber't, Stowatt, Sheridan, | A} Subary oA LS 10NOMNE., Godiioii Ak =nlt that night, wud they coming fn anothier night [ vhen I wos young, and 1 sha l:,aoml: D onow. | Culleridn, “Kerber,' Beldler,” Van Osdol, Smith, . That lhehly Cler) upu; - to :He -“nlc nd and fueertfpe the sume rolos: that s stricken | [Cheers] Ve hato como bers todo the busihems | \hitg Wiges, Thioop, McCren, Nawlelgh, Clove: | the pext meot ng, tha humber of licenees fosue out one night, why 1 seema to-bo pertectly | of the olty, aud 1 lutend egubirly | NN Danmparten. Waldo, Lisstnbarth, | during the yeam "1674, 1875, and 1676, specityln resenting thelr voting honds at the oilice of the P sy, No. 63 Wall-uk., New York, for regis- tration, on or before the 1ot of May proxima. ALBERT KEEP, President. o M. L. BYKES, Ju., Becretary. SUNMMER RESORTS. WEST END HOTEL, L LONG BRANCI. dav of Mn{‘ 1870, that, whilo the question of the Mayoralty {a under discursion and Involved in doubt, we recognize the authority of the Comnon Councll, apd propose to olicy all_ralus und orders emanating from thew dirccting the conduct of the several depurtments. 5 ‘While tho language of the resolution was belng Qiscupacd, the mussengers returned from Capt. Hickey, stating that he was too 11l to either como duwn town or place his view I w; aud that he would reply to the note of Mayor Hoyhc tirough On real eatate in Chicago or liyde Fark in auwa of 500, $700, 81,000, $1,500, nnd larger sums ta8uI Maney here. Ca close ot once. TURNER & BOND, 103 Waskington-st. 7 Per Cent. Wo offer, with ordinary commisslons, loans of 25,000 454 upwards At BEVEN. gor cnt On hsud to losn &t 9, $1, 000, §2, 300, 000, A 0] v o C sood onler, and to walntain the 9 cenerully the amount recefved of each man, ‘ang PSCUBDEN & MASON, 107100 Dearborn-st._ | *** *'NGia trem wantipy wur npusen. ridienioge.” " ory, Mon 08 0 o | Bntorostsatd poodwiyatous clizum, Tha gentlo: | BORE RICR8 T i 0ibiten, | UhG dber remiiied, 1 amy, by i S Dotal itk Rt On the socoption of thls wemage, secreudey Sul. | uppenc upon ila fuco ss 1f that thers wau 1o good men whow curtaln purlies wto dnouncing bave Whiter ey Nvion, Longachior. Dbsbey—te 1, A0 Callortun sempri d\“:u 3 woa impossitle ubile 3 : i v Cle o prese , %o come {or gentlomen, ‘o0 sdillonal dining room, 8 liot $100,000. livan, of fho Lourd of Publlc Worky, i dojoted | lutent | I8, doew hot sccut sw that thiuel 1o fules | dltomeivin 1o not Isipuga. tho sotivcs of sy | , Ald, Bildcett imoved tuat ftuls 30 0f tho rulu of | 10 : ihment, ete., 4ad Cold Sea-Wator Bathing Estabils WILL OPEN BARLY IN JUNE. tions for rooma can be made at the offics werd 10 bo treated with_thut same segreo of ro- | thems the 0ld Councll be adopted un oue of the rules of | b1y with thiv request ln o woek, and moved the Sponsibllity that tho rules have upon themsalves, | Alderuian sa mean sud unjust, snd 1 will wotuct | (g Councll for the presant decal year, 16, how. | e be mado three wevks, Aoy become o part of the rales—the sules of | cept such sCcnsutionn from any mun as Jong a8 1 uit -y “there way any other busivess, he wouid not Al Gilbeet uccepted the umendment, theniselves, but 1" Wo “conte iy one might and | bere. 1 they calch me sny tme betrg uncivil, un-4) Prevs the wnotion ut ths tins, Ald. sboridan—1 have something which I wish to strike 0ut wna Fille to #uft the elrcumstauco that | generous, or wroug, or thut in the heat of debato I | il 'sro ldent pro tem.—There aro some moro | Ofir s subetltote. 1 oftor ths for the reason may arlss thut nlght, sud then come u the follow- | whould s anything unkind, I whall Ihlnkun(‘ cotnunieations, thut Lum impressed with the ides, from copvers Thg night and fhaert the sage ruloe, what aro we | member of thy Council to cotroct ney and 1wl A reth—All right; 1 withdraw; grind | 2tions iuave bnd, that thers i $100,000 out- on tho ground of Hickey's. flinesd, which pro- vonted tho departmunts from acting In the mutter e i1 ttivoly declined to grant ayor Iloyne positively declined to grant any farther extension. For tiree days biw circular huil besn in the hands of the varivus departments, They Bad '5ad plonty ot time to consider what lina ‘Wo offer $100, 000 on improved anu-rvpc at 7 per cunt. Hinall loans negotisted at curr ratos,” SouppER & MasoN, 107 and 100 Dearborn. Loans on Real Estate r n’t q 1 [ wuke humble nmends, But, as Leaid before, I um tanding uncollected for licensus of Mll;finl, bill- - WATEI OURE, e A A R e R K A R ey “p"u'?"fl.. jot brspared lowubmit to ich usunciaiong us | BW8Y i e &:3 e ctc, i therelore'ofer Yl révola- XENOBHA WATER CURE, In Chlcago and {mproved soborbs negotlated | snewor unconditionally, us lLe was deelrous of | stan if you please, that thers s w question | b e S 0 wembers h i Hieatl 1 ou, and it will bring the wholu ma ~ru‘lu % : 4 enly inferested [ ure houvst in their {ntentions as 8. body. 1 don't e Clork—Thera L & communication from 11, D, Kesolred, That the City Marshal be,and s here- FENOSIA, Wis. Rocantly onlarged and lmproved. promptly e$ current rates by e o ghe pveniitha | Hhist matlers ihed i mfi-;ut;:'mx- ) hnteresbas | oxcept any: und 1 wish to be on tho byst 7 ' alvin, , ngtructed to submit 10 this Council reporte of Taton 1 Can give you s opportunity ta remonstrato | and - kiudest terms with every oue here. Ald. Cullerton—I move that it be read forin. B.ya Yollcu force mnde some mnnmslf;flwn?flm in sgalnst whatever the subject muyfn. 1Twill reter | 1)ike the smartness of those gentlenwn, sud I | formatlon, relation to licensed houses, and setting forth the 108 eubject matter to its_ sppropriste Cormittee, | think that if they pat thelr intelligence into nee “The mution prevailed, number of vuclitiouse dolng busjueea withuut a 1 will give you an opportusliy tiat yon muy belng | s sooh b they got over their youthiud iudiscretion | he Clerk rend ax foliows: Teenao. . In a remonstrance futu the omnon. Coutell aud | they will bo a great deal more ueefal men. [Langh- To the Honorable the Lily Council of the City of | “ifhie wubatituto was seconded. 5 Mhow et 18 4 not in wecordance with the wish of | ter,] { hope we will go on snd conduct the- busl. | Chlcugo—GzxTreman: Tiio wsolution passed by | Al Hildroth thought the Counell should deal the majority of the property or the ycomu. what- | ncesof thia cidy inan orderiy and manly manner, | your bonoruble body at # mectiug beld on tho th | with the suloon-keepors as they stood Lo-duy, und ever the elrcumatance may be. 1 will give you all | and refrain froin thess gneess and Insinuations. | oy of May, 1576, certified copy of which hus | pot aa they stood six months sgo, and he wade u thia opportunity. Well then, suppoes thug thay witl not use them, aud I do not want to bear sny. | been presented o mo by tho City Clerk of sald | motlon to this sifect, as 8 substltuts to AWL Sherl- particular rulu Tt 1 have the' privilegy of takiug | body elav Ga w0, city, copy of which is hiereto annoxed, § | dap's amendincut. BAIRD & URADLEY, 00 LaSalle-st. ANTIFICIAL FLOWERS, PARIS FLOWERS. Rlogant Wreaths, Bouquots, Monturca forepring Lot ahd bounota uE Bus, FONCELETS' tho well: known importer Qirack from Parls, in Fibwers and Feathers, 880 Wabash-av., between Efghteenth 6 vhow and good bouuufi HBuminers' ra. markably cool, and climato dellghtful, Chronie Tl g e W te., address N. A ll.'h..l-'nznlu;::.u E. PENNOYER Proprietor. DYEING AND CLEANING, SHAWLS chus of the Govornment. Mr. 8. M. Moare, on bebalf of Firo-Marshal Ben- ner, mads & #omewhat almilar_requeet on his Hon- or.' He represented that the Firs Department diil ot want ta be drawnInto oy political compllca- tions whaterer; that it waa ready sud willing to do Its duty auder all circumstances In the intercat of the cit{zens; and that it would be better for all par- tics it bis Honor would excuse the Fire-Marshal, and llow bim to_simply aticnd 1o the busiuess of neu! % utting out flres and saviag property from t| f of referring the wibject matter to & HILDRETH RESPONDS. Lerowith return to your honorable body without | “Ald. sheridan allowed Ald, Hildreth's substitute 01 every description cleaned to look like now, and | fod Twenticti-ate, Brldal Flowers sad Flowers | JVARE SF% O o 2end 2 proverty e O ool St the Agnig da ved w0 that | A1, THildrethert want (0 uay one word, Thialast | iy spproval. Hy_o{: actiona 10 the resuiution are: | 1o take precedence, AMd. Hildreth slso withdrew ) At shost notice, . HCHAWVARZ, for partios & upeclalty, This request was slso Ormly refused h{: Mayor | that rulu-xmum-u-yux.ucu-a|-rpuqug that rule Iy -me. may come ae a sort of scholastic lesson o 1. u..i- no Muyer finy beon |71|e§"d'» ‘u;dlhwu- his temporarily, wien AN Gilbert's motlon was 190 Bo, Clark, 158 Niinols, and 30AV. Madison-ata. OIL TANKS, Hoyno. o wanted to know just wherehostoad | atricken vut by a majority of the Council for that | the miuorlty of the Councll. Perhaps the remarks | fore it ls unueccssary to provide ¥ sedolution or | tuken up aud arrled. aad who stood by him, NOW TUET CAME DOWN. Mr. Bulitvan returned from his fruitiess wisston and reported Lo the Board of Publlo Works, who, after some conversstion, instracted Lim 10 deliver nigut, why my peopls are shnply cowpelled to | comlug from the sged gentiemun, shut thelr moiths; they bave uo upportunity to be | all respect, there ju vo young heard, fiuumr o afuly with | otheswisy for & bond forsuch otlice, Ald. pheridsu theu offered Lis resolution, ¥1 ean T s | % Sald resolutlon fals to require auch officer 1o | Ald, White moved that It bo amented to resd **at 1 hat what Wil pespwet ol e | furnish security as the Jaw reuives shall bo given | present. don't knuw that 1 cume | Inevery such case, and which, under the law, rald Ald. Kerber thought they should muke one job ot tako fessons, and certainly the conduct | rusolation should buve prbyided for. Hespectfully, | the licouse question, and go for e e e PIYLADELPIIA ADVERTISEM'TS, CENTENNIAL BOARDING AND LODGING WiLSON & EVENDEN, OIL TANKS tard, Evory gentleman of this Couocll that has uot bewn hars beforo wil know this 10 b Lo (oGt bes nere to ) i exprevomon, MES. 3. TLAMI Tply o thie Muyoral clrcular, foro uat Be bas bven bn this Coutcil for aix | (rom U minority bas been (il of 1w nlicet de- Couvey, Muyor. ' | 4 otliors. ; Pormeri e s DA O oo " morms §3 4¥o SHIPPING CANS, B o i, Ctiskoon Moy 13, | mbnthe: OB siany occaslons he Wil v P | o e omanliusse - fiicre hus et notblig | AL Cullerton—1 muve that the commuuication | * Al McCrea seked If 1t wax witii the rovhuga « per h’.’ 1344 Chestaut-st. , PHILADRLEPHIA. Taw W-s;zflcflx'-ao. 1876.—7The lon. Thomas Hoyne, Mayor—Sin: | sented to bim apetition that he deews that it L his | yet, sioce the formation of this Coaucil, from the | be not recoly of the Ma; rant the exteustons legally, © Cam : o tbe Bxhibition posa ths door, (CENTENNIAL LODGING-JIOOME—ACCOMMODA. g il s B it T ea gl Eouth Bievealai. Flladeiphie. 0 4 'HILADEL- T HET A R RIS LU et et 1o &r&“ s ot G e, .-n%, from Jeneol o S A3ED Pes CATALPONE. In upl{nm yaur comwmuulcation of yumdn{.’ ‘queating an answer to the resolution adopted iy hancil. Which directed allhends of dy- artments 0 recognize you as Mayor of the chi! e Doard of Pnblle Worke direct me (o slate thiat Hioy did not answer the letter of the Clty Clerk, ln}na’-‘mm{nu o resolution, because they did not think t! A7 ANSWOT W4 DUCESSATY. ‘An poblic oficlals, tho Board of Public Works bAva aliays recognized tha anthorily and obe! . s o or ity to presont Lo this Councl, aigned by & cortuin | tainorlty. but it has been thab of gettomen, Their | Ald. idreth=1f the gentieman had wodo & mo. [ - Ald. Hifureth said suct b heen the number of Lfs constituency, that thoy reqitire a cer- | conduct, thefr deportuwent, everything they huva | tion W place on the tablo towporarlly fur futury | #luce Msyor 1tice's time. £k . tuln fmprovement, or thcy require some psayer | doue certainly should command the respect of the | actlon, 1 would have taken no exception, . Ald. ¢Cren thought the mation eminently at tho hauds of tl L‘uuncl‘. Wull, them, ks | aged gentlewnn, and 1 have thought that thn; had. Ald. Cullerton-0f course, I thought you would rmpcr. 1f thore wera $50,000 of unpald: licensea wil] fnd immediately following thal, as quick 5 l? some different geutlemen were here iu tho mi- | not. llhunh\a . L Waa a strange atate of \‘flm, whon our paper 1s publlvhed and made kuown fo thy people be will | nority, 1t would be & great deal different from what Ald. Hildreth did not think gho gm sed dispo- | was #nlnfim protest. Ho wanted this matter lu- find that there will be ten to one for 1o retmonatrate | it is at the present timo. And from the aanner iu | sition of the document would“make Colvin's cave } vestiyated in vrder to ascertain whether the e aguluat it Well then supposs that tha rulo fs | which tho miuority bave submiltiod W ths averrid. | sy strougur than fwas, 11 1t wag not proper for | Adwfulsteation boen decellctIn duty oF ot - euspended that night that the potition ta brough | fug of law, and the ralce boug pus out one uight | the ex-m‘yho.r to return this resolution, it wasnot | Ald. Gllbert sald Lis objoct was siloply Lo bavi {n; suppoaing tbas the scheme is well lald, m‘nivb u‘fimmodlnpmu. and anlunis. to U Bko - | propes in ths Sraé place for the cauces mombers to | tho matier brought before thow, whed, if there BABY CARNIAGES, AN AA A~ A~ -~ CARRIAGES, 4 wheels, $4.73, 32 B worth §7, w 10 the finest mada ) ot st ks ogue, 205 W, -5hy Cor Greal